Have You Played... Offline?

Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day of the year, perhaps for all time.

I was a mite irked when Konstantinos wrote about Offline [official site] in 2014, because I wanted to. Offline is a short free game about spooky happenings as you drive Underground/subway/Metro train, and it’s a fair example of a games trend I’ve really enjoyed over the past few years: games which ask for two, five, ten minutes of my time to show me something small and nice and cool.

I’ve noticed, over my two years at RPS, that some folks assume I think every game should be like this – that we should rid the world of Crusader Kings II and Arma and StarCraft and everything else which will swallow as many hours as you feed it, then replace them with five-minute walking simulators. Which is, of course, nonsense. I’m delighted that I can enjoy over a hundred hours of adventuring in The Witcher 3 and up to ten minutes of driving a spooky ghost train.

If you dig this, hey, we’ve written plenty about other games by creator Pol Clarissou as well as games from Klondike, the collective he’s part of (ignore the name – they’re French not Canadian).

[Disclosure: Pol and I realised, a year later, that we dined together in a big group in 2014 – but we didn’t really talk or know who the other was. I don’t ‘do’ networking. And I was very hungry.]